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First row, left to right: Gladys Diedrich, Marie Zeman, Virginia Lazarony, Marilyn Trescott, Shirley Miller, Frances Trescott, Janice Lange, Rita Lazarony, Irma Hensel. Second row: Dorolhy Ellis, Jean Balch, Marian Brainard, Shirley Ostrander, Lillian Klein, Elizabeth Febel, Janice Jayred, Eva Faust, Lois Brott. Third row: Perry Quayle, Herbert Kubach, Don Wickert, Herschel Rhodes, Harry Hen- sel, Hobart Cowles, Dick Miller, John Jones, David Demos. Top row: Frank Sarazin, Jerome Scott, Franklin Lonser, Roger Atkin, Louis Mavko, Charles Falk, Lynn Geimeier, Edward Mavko. cholalsltip Club 'foi 939' 940 The Lake County Scholarship banquet was held in our gymnasium on Wednesday February 21, 1040. The dinner was prepared and served by the cooking classes. .Madison had the following members present: Charles Falk 1 David Demos 2 Lynn Geimeier 1 Harry Hensel 2 1 Louis Mavko 2 Edward Mavko 1 Herschel Rhodes 1 Richard Miller 4 Donald Wickert 1 Frank Sarazin 1 Lois Brott 1 J erome Scott 1 Dorothy Ellis 1 Rita Lazarony 4 Eva Faust 2 Elizabeth Febel 2 Hobart Cowles 1 Lillian Klein 1 Milton Demos 3 Janice Lange 2 J ohn J ones 3 Shirley Miller 1 Perry Quayle 3 Herbert Kubach Jean Balch 1 Marion Brainard 2 Irma Hensel Gladys Diedrich 1 Janis Jayred Frances Trescott 3 Virginia Lazarony Marie Zeman 3 Shirley Ostrander Roger Atkins 2 Marilyn Trescott 1 0 twenty-five 1 O
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C A I. 1) R O T Seated, left to right: Elaine Pasco, Beatrice Schmitz, Aune Komssi, Richard Miller, Rita Lazarony, Jack Graves, Frances Trescott, Ernest Rhoads, Janice Lange, Gloria Volante, Aili Rinta, Marian Brotzman, Elizabeth Febel, Eva Faust. Standing: Virginia Lozarony, Miss Richardson, Marilyn Trescott, Eleanor Hummel, Loretta Gilmore, Margaret Lonser, Don Wickert, Ray Eckerle, Dan Chaffee, Ray Wickert, Robert Prouty, Betty Brainard, Dorothy Kommerer, Lillian Klein, Doris Kubach, Charles Polomsky, William Pethtel, Robert Martin. This year the “Mirror” set-up has been changed slightly from that of previous years. Instead of one editor and a large group of reporters, this year’s staff consists of four page-editors under the direction of an editor-in- chief. Each page-editor is responsible for his page, and all of the articles, stories, and features which are to go on his page are given to him. He then reads each one, correcting mistakes and re-writing any that need it. After every page editor has done this, articles are sent to the printer who makes up the galleys which are sent back to the school and corrected. Pages are made up, headlines written, the pages put together and the “Mirror” is ready for the press. A lot of hard work and a great deal of fun go into each issue of the paper. Besides putting out the paper once a month, the “Mirror” also sponsored a few activities during the year such as the Mirror Dance and a booth at the carnival. —Frances Trescott— twenty-four
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C A L E R O X First row, left to right: Shirley Miller, Virginia Lazarony, Genevieve Crofoot, Gladys Diedrich, Fay Green, Janice Lange, Frances Trescott, Rita Lazarony, Miss Shirti- mon, Elaine Pasco, Blanche Ostrander, Eva Faust, Marian Headley, Jane Gress, Evelyn Clemens, Ruth Sager, June Miller. Second row: Betty Ernst, Arlene Conklin, Dorothy Ellis, Margaret Lonser, Lois-Jean Roth, Janice Jayred, Melissa Fell, Doris Rooks, Phyllis Balch, Lillian Klein, Eliza- beth Febel, Adeline Gorsuch, Aune Komssi, Aili Rinta, Louise Grabski, Mildred Kehn, Shirley Ostrander. Third row: Dorothy Orcutt, Lois Brott, Lois Wellman, Mary Quayle, Gladys Rooks, Marian Brainard, Marian Brotzman Marie Zeman, Jean Balch, Gloria Wymor, Mary Davis, Dora Lord, Dorothy Askew. Top row: Jean Stimpert, Norma Ross, Marilyn Trescott, Beatrice Schmitz, Edith Ojala, Dora Brotzman, Patricia Harper, Dorothy Kammerer, Ethel Maier, Gene- vieve Hagerdon, Gloria Volante, Loretta Gilmore, Henrietta Krauter, Doris KEi- bach, Betty Brainard. Cjill ZeselOes New members were formally initiated into the club early in the fall. This ceremony was attended bv the old members, mothers and members of the Fort- nightly Club. The following day the new members were informally initiated. At the beginning of the new school year we sponsored an afternoon dance for the entire student body. It was a new idea and sponsored only for the purpose of having a good time—it served its purpose beyond our expectations. Filled with the Christmas spirit we gave a children’s party in December. Santa Clause arrived just in time for refreshments and distributed the gifts. January was a perfect month for sleigh-rides so we collaborated with the Hi-Y boys and had a marvelous one. February followed January and our skating party followed the sleigh-ride. Everybody was invited and practically everybody came and had an evening of real fun. In March we prepared the Hi-Y Father and Son banquet. This provided us with an opportunity to raise funds for our own Mother and Daughter banquet. Because this is Leap Year and it was, quite appropriately, our turn to entertain the Hi-Y Club we gave them a “Gold-Diggers” Dance. All conven- tions were reversed. To add to the fun we sponsored a beauty contest and Correll Nash was crowned king of the Gold-Diggers. Our special activities for the remainder of the school year are the Hi-Y- G. R. dance, Mother-Daughter Banquet and Senior Farewell. Officers for the year were: Rita Lazarony, president; Elaine Pasco, vice president; Frances Trescott, secretary, and Janice Lange, treasurer. —Rita Lazarony— twenty-six
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